Following situation:
- Only one outlet in the living room
- no outlet in the bathroom
I have the TV, the receiver and the router connected to the socket in the living room (continuous operation)
A lamp and the Playstation optional.
Since I have no outlet in the bathroom, I would like to put IN the multiple socket extension cable, which I pull through the living room to the bathroom BEFORE. And if I want to blow dry my hair, blow dryer in and ready.
I read that one should not switch multiple sockets etc. Together because of overloading. Since I do not know the subject:
If I do not exceed the wattage of 3500 in operation, is there any danger?
Basically not if the components are reasonably high quality. The loop resistance should not worsen insanely in apartment size.
3500 watts is quite a bit and with each extension increases the fire risk.
I think but if the other devices during the blow-dry off, that's okay.
So I think you are from Germany I'm budding Elektroinstalateur, but in Switzerland, do not know how it is with you.
Get rid of the raat of a professional from your country who knows the norms and stuff
Leaving out should not be such a problem but watch out with the power outlet and extension cord in the bathroom which can be very dangerous with the water as the outlet in the living room is very likely not sufficiently protected…
So it's best you go to a company that does such things ask, and lets the vllt even work for you (this is really not to be enjoyed)
sorry for the bad spelling
The strongest consumers are hairdryers and televisions.
If you leave out the TV when you're on the phone, it should be ok.
All I care about is that I do not want to distribute my hair while blow drying in my 1 bedroom apartment in the bedroom / living room
The performance is the one problem that others is the loop resistance.
In the case you write, the hair dryer may not have a protective conductor and thus the PE resistance would be irrelevant.
Nevertheless, the mating of multiple sockets and or extensions is not compliant. It will work.
Although nothing should happen with sufficient cross section (3x1,5qmm), I would not encourage you to do so.